For two-plus innings Sunday, the Terrapins were in control. They jumped out to an early 3-0 lead over the LSU Tigers, and held a 3-2 advantage after two frames. But the Terps surrendered five runs in the third, and despite late rally efforts, they couldn't claw themselves back into the game, eventually losing 9-5. With the … Continue reading Terps doomed by missed opportunities, swept by LSU
Game Recaps
Terps no-hit for eight innings in loss to LSU
In his first start of the season, LSU left-hander Jared Poche' threw a seven-inning no-hitter in the nightcap of a doubleheader against Army. In his second start Saturday against Maryland, he threw eight innings of no-hit ball as the Terrapins fell to the Tigers, 14-0. The southpaw worked 15 straight innings without allowing a hit to open his … Continue reading Terps no-hit for eight innings in loss to LSU
Strikeouts, bullpen struggles doom Terps in 6-1 loss to LSU
For the second week in a row, Brian Shaffer turned in a strong start on the mound and came away with nothing to show for it. The right-hander allowed three runs over 6.2 innings, but was out-dueled by LSU ace Alex Lange, as the Terrapins fell to the No. 5 Tigers Friday night, 6-1. The … Continue reading Strikeouts, bullpen struggles doom Terps in 6-1 loss to LSU
Maryland claims first win of season behind six-run fourth inning
Maryland had struggled with allowing the big inning in its first two games, but on Sunday it was the Terps' turn to take control of a game with a crooked number in one frame. The No. 22 Terrapins sent 11 hitters to the plate in a six-run fourth inning that turned a 3-2 deficit into a … Continue reading Maryland claims first win of season behind six-run fourth inning
Terps unable to overcome early miscues, fall to No. 12 Louisville
Maryland's offense chased one of the country's best pitchers in 2016 from the game early, but too many mistakes in the field led to a second straight defeat. Louisville pitcher Kade McClure gave up four runs in 3.2 innings of work, but the No. 22 Terps committed five errors and Maryland pitchers threw three wild pitches in … Continue reading Terps unable to overcome early miscues, fall to No. 12 Louisville
Terps drop season opener to Ball State after Cardinals five-run inning
By Dylan Sinn Brian Shaffer delivered in his first start as the ace of the Maryland rotation. It was the rest of the Maryland pitching staff that struggled against Ball State. The No. 22 Terps' bullpen gave up seven runs on seven hits in four innings of work as Ball State used a five-run sixth to take … Continue reading Terps drop season opener to Ball State after Cardinals five-run inning
Team Papio comes from behind again, wins 2016 Fall World Series
After dropping the first game of the Fall World Series Friday and rallying back from five runs down to win Sunday, Team Papio came back one last time Tuesday, defeating Team Martir 3-2 to clinch the 2016 Fall World Series. Team Papio went down early to Team Martir for the third time in the three-game … Continue reading Team Papio comes from behind again, wins 2016 Fall World Series
Team Papio evens series behind 5-run third inning
By Joe Catapano The bats came alive Sunday afternoon for Game 2 of the Fall World Series in College Park, Md., as Team Papio evened the series after erasing a 5-0 deficit, eventually beating Team Martir, 6-5. Coming off a 3-0 win Friday afternoon, Team Martir picked up right where they left off, scoring five … Continue reading Team Papio evens series behind 5-run third inning
Rain doesn’t spoil Fall World Series opener
Heavy rain drenched College Park, Md., Friday afternoon, pushing first pitch of Game 1 of Maryland's annual Fall World Series back by nearly an hour. Once the downpour subsided and the game began, Team Martir wasted no time getting on the board. In the first inning, senior Nick Cieri stepped to the plate with runners on … Continue reading Rain doesn’t spoil Fall World Series opener
Terps crushed by Iowa, eliminated from Big Ten Tournament
By Chris Rogers Not much went right for the (8) Terps Saturday as they were eliminated from the Big Ten Tournament in an 11-0 loss to (8) Iowa. The Terps were playing their third game in 24 hours, as they fell to (7) Michigan State Friday morning, but defeated (3) Indiana Friday night to avoid elimination. … Continue reading Terps crushed by Iowa, eliminated from Big Ten Tournament